Mr. Cheney, You Did Not Keep Us Safe

@iriscot (1289)
United States
May 14, 2009 10:47am CST
The Huffington Post - May 14, 2009 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-begala/mr-cheney-you-did-not-kee_b_203013.html Paul Begala - CNN political commentator Posted May 13, 2009 - 12:43 PM (EST If 3,000 Americans had been killed on your watch, in an attack that could have been prevented, perhaps you'd be a little hesitant to accuse anyone else of endangering America. And if you had advocated torture, and the torture produced false information that you used to mislead America into an unwise, unjust and unwarranted war, you might be a tad sheepish about defending the use of torture. Not D1ck Cheney. Mr. Cheney has stepped up his attack on Pres. Obama's security strategy, telling CBS's Bob Schieffer that Obama's refusal to use waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation techniques" (i.e., torture) endangers American lives. The truth is the Bush-Cheney policies did not keep us safe, and Mr. Cheney is not a credible spokesman on issues of national security. First, this awkward fact. When it came time to risk his hide to serve our country during the Vietnam War, Cheney got five draft deferments. He later told the Senate, "I had other priorities in the sixties than military service." John Kerry did not. Nor did John McCain. Nor Gen. Colin Powell, nor Gen. Jim Jones, nor Gen. Wes Clark, nor Jim Webb. These warriors - and so many others - strongly oppose the use of torture. They were willing to die to protect America. It is insulting for a doughy draft dodger like Mr. Cheney to suggest they would endanger us today. Indeed, the public record offers evidence that torture has endangered American security. Not only by breeding more terrorists, but by producing false intelligence - which Mr. Cheney and President Bush used to mislead America into invading Iraq. ..... for the rest of the article just click on the URL ..... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-begala/mr-cheney-you-did-not-kee_b_203013.html
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@xfahctor (14113)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
14 May 09
fasinating. So when do you believe the 9/11 attacks were planned? Do you believe the planning began on jan 20th, 2001? **Note, I am not a republican, nor am I a Cheny/Bush fan, but lets at least be acurate shall we?
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@irishidid (8687)
• United States
14 May 09
It's a blog not a news source.
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@sierras236 (2739)
• United States
14 May 09
The Huffington Post is not a credible news source. I don't know why anyone would really take them seriously. This is so obviously an opinion piece and clearly leaves out a lot of facts. Hindsight about the past is always 20/20. Besides, he is out of the White House now. Why do people keep harping on the past administration? Are they afraid of what they might find looking at the current administration? Apparently so, because this news is neither current or relevant.
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
14 May 09
"Why do people keep harping on the past administration?" The answer to that is simple, to distract from the shortcomings and constitutional violations of the current administration.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
14 May 09
This wasn't a "news item" but an editorial by Paul Begala, a fact the OP didn't try to hide. You ask, "Why do people keep harping on the past administration?"; that maybe a valid question if the D1ck were behaving like former President Bush and keeping a low profile but HE'S the one who has been all over the news trying to scare people into believing we're no longer safe. Annie
• United States
14 May 09
Because that is CHENEY's OPINION. A lot of people feel the same way, especially after those CIA Memos came out. Whether or not you personally think it is torture, (that is another debate), the ENEMY now knows our interrogation techniques which makes OUR FIGHTING MEN AND WOMEN far less safe than they are now. So yes, we as a Nation are less safe because THE ARMY, THE NAVY, THE AIR FORCE, and THE MARINES, the people who we as a country rely on for protection, are less safe. Now President Obama that is in charge as Commander in Chief it is his job to see that our NATION and those who fight for it are as safe as he can possibly make them. I think it is only now that he is beginning to realize what being President actually means. Cheney is free to speak his mind on a public stage, just like everyone else is. It is his choice whether to remain silent or not. But I honestly believe that he is speaking out because he feels that the country is less safe now.